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Acceleration of History: Causal Mechanisms and Limits

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S086904990011593-4-1
DOI
10.31857/S086904990011593-4
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 6
Pages
151-162
Abstract

The problem of history acceleration is considered not in the traditional manner of numerical extrapolation but through a theoretical analysis of causative mechanisms, the relationship with the known trends of social evolution. The factors contributing to the emergence of such innovations are as follows: 1) the demand for innovation; 2) the concentration of creative individuals and groups, the competition between them; 3) the intersection of several previously autonomous creative networks; 4) social conditions for the survival of innovation, absence or weakness of reduction factors; 5) suffi cient breadth and density of communications for diffusion. Factors of a deeper casuative layer are revealed. The main lines of modernization according to R. Collins (secularization, bureaucratization, capitalist industrialization, democratization) as well as the role of globalization and ward are considered in terms of history acceleration. It is shown that some factors have stopped the action, while others contribute, rather, to the polarization between societies.  

Keywords
acceleration of history, historical dynamics, innovation, secularization, bureaucratization, industrialization, capitalism, democratization, creative networks, human regimes, domination, wars, globalization
Date of publication
17.12.2015
Year of publication
2015
Number of purchasers
1
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1489

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